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Trivia: Musical Terms
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1. Combination of two or more keys being played at the same time.
Polytonality
Gregorian Chant
Recapitulation
Tone less
2. A short light musical drama.
Exposition
Twelve-tone music
Suite
Operetta
3. A musical scale having five notes.For example: the five black keys of a keyboard make up a pentatonic scale.
Voice
Fourth
Pentatonic Scale
Chromatic scale
4. Music written for chorus and orchestra. Most often religious in nature.
Leitmotif
Nonet
Cantata
Motif
5. Arranging a piece of music for an orchestra. Also - the study of music.
Orchestration
Nonet
Quartet
Relative pitch
6. System of notes or tones based on and named after the key note.
Drone
Natural
Key
Rhythm
7. One or more vocalists performing without an accompaniment.
Twelve-tone music
Serenade
Chromatic scale
A cappella
8. The retuning of a stringed instrument in order to play notes below the ordinary range of the instrument or to produce an usual tone color.
Scordatura
Partial
Pizzicato
Register
9. Primary theme or subject that is developed.
Ligature
EnharmonicInterval
Motif
Rondo
10. Three note chords consisting of a root - third - and fifth.
Tonal
Triad
Carol
Dynamics
11. Word to indicate that the movement or entire composition is to be played smoothly.
Expressionism
Legato
Finale
Rococo
12. Slow and stately dance music written in triple time.
Sextet
Minuet
Concert master
Consonance
13. 3 or 4 notes played simultaneously in harmony.
Sharp
Falsetto
Cantata
Chord
14. Suite of Baroque dances.
Partita
Sextet
Leitmotif
Tone less
15. A quick - improvisational - spirited piece of music.
Rondo
Capriccio
Tritone
Tessitura
16. Successive notes of a key or mode either ascending or descending.
Expressionism
Grandioso
Scale
Homophony
17. Includes all twelve notes of an octave.
Classicism
Chromatic scale
Triad
Slur
18. A musical form where the melody or tune is imitated by individual parts at regular intervals. The individual parts may enter at different measures and pitches. The tune may also be played at different speeds - backwards - or inverted.
Renaissance
Canon
Quintet
Tuning
19. A rhythmic succession of musical tones - a melody for instruments and voices.
Rondo
Tune
Sequence
Medley
20. Word to indicate the movement or entire composition is to be played gracefully.
Grazioso
Round
Tritone
Libretto
21. A chord progression that seems to lead to resolving itself on the final chord; but does not.
Orchestration
Klangfarbenmelodie
Deceptive cadence
Octet
22. Group of singers in a chorus.
Cadence
Madrigal
Choir
Recapitulation
23. Ability to determine the pitch of a note as it relates to the notes that precede and follow it.
Accessible
Grazioso
Relative pitch
Sonata form
24. A composition written for a solo instrument. The soloist plays the melody while the orchestra plays the accompaniment.
Concerto
Time Signature
Opera
Coda
25. A composition based on previous work. A common technique used in Medieval and Renaissance music.
Parody
Hymn
Opera
Relative pitch
26. A piece of music written in triple time. Also an old French dance.
Trill
Atonal
Courante
Intermezzo
27. A lighthearted piece - written in several movements - usually as background music for a social function.
Natural
Choir
Serenade
Pitch
28. A form of music written for marching in two-step time. Originally the march was used for military processions.
March
Octet
Dynamics
Monotone
29. Creating variation pitch in a note by quickly alternating between notes.
Polyphony
Reprise
Romantic
Vibrato
30. The first violin in an orchestra.
Concert master
Fifth
Voice
Voice
31. Word to indicate the movement or entire composition is to be played gracefully.
Grazioso
Part
Hymn
Motif
32. A direction in sheet music indicating the tempo is to be very fast.
Natural
Classicism
Sequence
Presto
33. The performance of either all instruments of an orchestra or voices in a chorus.
Verismo
Tuning
Sextet
Ensemble
34. Movement or passage that concludes the musical composition.
Rondo
Fugue
Finale
Clef
35. An instruction in sheet music to play softly. Abbreviated by a 'p'.
Clavier
Modulation
Cadenza
Piano
36. Pertaining to the fugue - the overlapping of the same theme or motif by two or more voices a few beats apart.
Stretto
Octave
Interpretation
Sonata
37. A direction to play expressively.
Soprano
Symphony
Gavotte
Espressivo
38. A sequence of chords that brings an end to a phrase - either in the middle or the end of a composition.
Resonance
Temperament
Progression
Cadence
39. A reprise.
Requiem
Form
Dissonance
Recapitulation
40. The technique of altering the tone color of a single note or musical line by changing from one instrument to another in the middle of a note or line.
Slur
Whole note
Klangfarbenmelodie
Part
41. Lowest female singing voice.
Leading note
Quadrille
Contralto
Conductor
42. Tones used to embellish the principal melodic tone.
Timbre
Ornaments
Prelude
Cavatina
43. The movement of chords in succession.
Progression
Staff
Measure
Impromptu
44. Two notes that differ in name only. The notes occupy the same position.For example: C sharp and D flat.
EnharmonicInterval
Song cycle
Elegy
Tritone
45. Music written for a lively French dance for two performers written in triple time.
Renaissance
Cantabile
Galliard
Tremolo
46. Pleasing combination of two or three tones played together in the background while a melody is being played. Harmony also refers to the study of chord progressions.
Tessitura
Measure
Chromatic scale
Harmony
47. Refers to any great composer - conductor - or teacher of music.
Minor
Maestro
Courante
Recitative
48. Three to four movement orchestral piece - generally in sonata form.
Ostinato
Twelve-tone music
Rococo
Symphony
49. Atonal and violent style used as a means of evoking heightened emotions and states of mind.
Slide
Tone
Part
Expressionism
50. A piece of music written in triple time. Also an old French dance.
Courante
Tonic
A cappella
Trill